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Mother Maker
by Jenni Bara
Cortney is a baseball catcher who is very superstitious and he has rituals he does that he thinks help him be a better player. Like he puts his left shin guard on first then his right one.
Dylan just needed one night away from the home that is in desperate need to repair that her three best friends and seven kids share.
When Coutney’s lucky socks went missing from the locker room after a game. He went to the team owners home to get them back but no one fessed up into taking them. When Dylan finds them in the laundry room she grabs them and slips out of the house. She found Cortney and gave him back his socks. Now they are back at his place and they are drinking. After a drunken fun filled night and with the understanding that this was going to be a one night thing, the universe had other ideas when she is now staring at two pink lines. All she wants to do is co parent and not get into anything too series but Cortney had other ideas.
I love this book just as much as I loved the other two that I have read in the MomComs series. The banter is off the charts. I laughed so many times while reading this book. I even cried a little. Cortney was a good match for Dylan’s free spirited soul.
Dylan just needed one night away from the home that is in desperate need to repair that her three best friends and seven kids share.
When Coutney’s lucky socks went missing from the locker room after a game. He went to the team owners home to get them back but no one fessed up into taking them. When Dylan finds them in the laundry room she grabs them and slips out of the house. She found Cortney and gave him back his socks. Now they are back at his place and they are drinking. After a drunken fun filled night and with the understanding that this was going to be a one night thing, the universe had other ideas when she is now staring at two pink lines. All she wants to do is co parent and not get into anything too series but Cortney had other ideas.
I love this book just as much as I loved the other two that I have read in the MomComs series. The banter is off the charts. I laughed so many times while reading this book. I even cried a little. Cortney was a good match for Dylan’s free spirited soul.